Reports Corner
(http://www.reportscorner.com/report_detail.php?r_id=2505)
has added “Transforming courts, prisons and probation - the criminal justice
ICT market to 2016” to its latest reports offering.
Product Synopsis
This report is structured by
considering an overview of the entire sector, moving into more detail around
the courts and tribunals systems, then the prisons and probation services. This
follows the way in which the sector broadly organizes itself. In each case we
start with the justice system of England and Wales, moving then to the separate
justice systems of the devolved governments of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Introduction and Landscape
This report provides detailed
data and analysis on the UK Criminal Justice ICT market in 2011-12. It provides
both tactical and strategic users insights into the usage of ICT across the
courts and tribunals systems, prisons and probation services. Bringing together
Kable's research, modeling and analysis expertise in order to develop uniquely
detailed market data. Allowing companies to identify the market dynamics that
account for ICT market and which categories and segments will see growth in the
coming years.
Key Features and Benefits
Criminal justice: including
courts and tribunal systems, offender management systems including prisons and
probation trusts, and the devolved governments of Scotland and Northern
Ireland.
Key Market Issues
Key Market Issues
- Gain insight into the UK
Criminal Justice ICT market.
- Gain knowledge on the
developments and upcoming procurement opportunities over a five year period to
2016-17.
- Provides forecasts for ICT
spending across hardware, software, services, communications and staff, which
includes spending on ICT outsourcing.
Key Highlights
This report explores the ICT
market in the UK justice system, its current state, its drivers and its
evolution. It provides a current sizing of the ICT market and provides a
forecast of expenditure for the next five years. The UK justice sector is large
in scale and complex in nature, and the report takes in all points from the
charging of a suspect, through of prosecution and sentencing, prisons, release
and probation, and (potentially) reoffending. Policing and crime detection are
excluded and are dealt with in separate Kable reports.
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